Andy Reid Organises an Expensive Reunion
Andy Reid has successfully recruited Jeremy Maclin to join the Chiefs next season. It's a no-brainer for both parties, as the Chiefs' lethargic pass offence is in desperate need of a rejuvenation, and Jeremy Maclin is already fully acclimated with Andy Reid's offensive schemes thanks to their prior working relationship in Philadelphia. The University of Missouri receiver spent the first four seasons of his professional career under the guidance of coach Reid, enjoying a highly successful tenure. In 59 regular season games under Reid, Maclin caught 258 passes for 3,453 yards and 26 TDs. He also played in two playoff games for the Eagles, catching 10 passes for 219 yards and 1 TD. After missing the 2013 season due to a knee injury, Maclin returned in 2014 and looked extremely healthy playing in Chip Kelly's offense; healthy enough that the Chiefs were willing to swoop in and ink him to a fresh 5-year contract averaging $11M per season.
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